Working Partners

We know one thing for certain: It takes a collective approach to keep this place special for generations to come. Here are some of our valued partners; not an exhaustive list by any means. We hope to keep forging partnerships.

City of Snoqualmie

City of Snoqualmie

Tahoma Audubon Society

Tahoma Audubon Society

The Morse Force

The Morse Force

2030 District

2030 District

The Seattle 2030 District is an interdisciplinary public-private collaborative working to create a groundbreaking high-performance building district in downtown Seattle that aims to dramatically reduce environmental impacts of building construction and operations through education and collaboration across every sector of the built environment.

American Whitewater

American Whitewater

Anderson Island Park and Recreation District

Anderson Island Park and Recreation District

The Anderson Island Park & Recreation District preserves open space, wildlife habitat and natural greenbelts, provides recreational opportunities for island residents and visitors, and preserves and maintains facilities for the benefit of the public.

Bike Works

Bike Works

Boeing Employee Volunteers

Boeing Employee Volunteers

Boeing, the world’s largest aerospace company and manufacturer of commercial jetliners and defense, space and security systems, is committed to community engagement and giving time, talent and resources in almost every region of the world.

Conservation Northwest

Conservation Northwest

Downtown Seattle Association

Downtown Seattle Association

The Downtown Seattle Association a non-profit organization focused exclusively on making Downtown Seattle a great place to live, work, shop and play through public policy advocacy, economic development and marketing.

EarthCorps

EarthCorps

EarthCorps brings young adults, from the US and internationally, together for a yearlong leadership training program in Seattle, Washington with the goal of building a global community of leaders through local environmental service.

Futurewise

Futurewise

Global to Local

Global to Local

Global to Local builds on the expertise of Washington state’s global health institutions to bring strategies that have proven effective in developing countries to underserved communities in the United States.

Got Green

Got Green

Got Green is a grassroots group that leads community organizing efforts, public policy advocacy, and leadership development programs to ensure that the benefits of the new, green economy are widely available to low income communities of color in Seattle/King County and beyond.

Great Peninsula Conservancy

Green Cities Research Alliance

Green Cities Research Alliance

Green Cities Research Alliance is the result of collaboration between the USDA Forest Service and the University of Washington. Program studies focus on the social and environmental situations where people live, learn, work, and play.

Islandwood

Islandwood

Japanese Gulch Group

Japanese Gulch Group

Japanese Gulch Group advocates for outdoor recreation, wildlife and ecological preservation of the green spaces in and around Japanese Gulch. They promote the sustainable use of the forest, stewardship of the land, and the harmonious interaction between active people recreating and local wildlife.

Jefferson Land Trust

Jefferson Land Trust

King Conservation District

King Conservation District

The King Conservation District provides a variety of programs and services to landowners and residents. Funding for District programs and services comes from a local special assessment and state grants.

Kittitas County

Kittitas County

Kittitas County Chamber of Commerce

Kittitas County Chamber of Commerce

The Kittitas County Chamber of Commerce is the largest business support and development organization in Kittitas County, overseeing county-wide tourism promotion and economic development initiatives, and a range of business support tools.

Land Trust Alliance

Land Trust Alliance

Makah Tribe

Makah Tribe

The Makah Tribe has called the spectacular Neah Bay, Washington area home since time immemorial. The name Makah was attributed to the Tribe by the neighboring tribes, meaning “people generous with food” in the Salish language.

Mason Conservation District

Mason Conservation District

The Mason Conservation District assists residents of Mason County by providing a link between landowners, industry, and government agencies. They also provide technical and financial assistance to residents willing to implement conservation Best Management Practices.

Mid-Columbia Fisheries Enhancement Group

Mountains to Sound Greenway

Mountains to Sound Greenway

The Mountains to Sound Greenway Trust leads and inspires action to conserve and enhance the landscape from Seattle across the Cascade Mountains to Central Washington, ensuring a long-term balance between people and nature.

Natural Resources Conservation Service

Natural Resources Conservation Service

The NRCS provides America’s farmers and ranchers with financial and technical assistance to voluntarily put conservation on the ground, with a special focus on helping agricultural operations along with the environment.

Nature Consortium

Nature Consortium

Nature Consortium is a grassroots, community-based organization in Seattle whose mission is to connect people, arts and nature. They produce a Youth Art Program, an Urban Forest Restoration Program and the Arts in Nature Festival.

Neighborhood Farmers Markets

Neighborhood Farmers Markets

The Neighborhood Farmers Market Alliance is committed to supporting and strengthening Washington’s small family farm businesses by creating and operating vibrant, successful neighborhood farmers markets.

Pacific Lutheran University

Pacific Lutheran University

PCC Farmland Trust

PCC Farmland Trust

The PCC Farmland Trust was established to secure, preserve and steward threatened farmland in the Northwest, ensuring that generations of local farmers can produce food for the local community using sustainable, organic growing methods.

Puget Sound Sage

Puget Sound Sage

Puget Sound Sage is a non-profit organization that uses research, policy, leadership development, and civic engagement to create equitable and sustainable solutions for some of the region’s most pressing problems.

Puyallup Tribe

Puyallup Tribe

Rainer Beach Moving Forward

Rainer Beach Moving Forward

Rainier Beach Moving Forward is a community based organization dedicated to helping the neighborhood and its residents reach their highest potential via stewardship of the community’s Neighborhood Plan Update.

Regional Open Space Strategy

Regional Open Space Strategy

ROSS is a collaborative effort to integrate and elevate the many activities underway to conserve and enhance the ecological, economic, recreational, and aesthetic vitality of the Central Puget Sound region.

Snohomish County Parks and Recreation

Snohomish County Parks and Recreation

Snohomish County Surface Water Management

Snohomish County Surface Water Management

Snohomish County’s Surface Water Management Division provides a variety of programs and services for reducing road and property flooding and preserving and improving the health of Snohomish County’s water resources and natural systems.

Stillaguamish Tribe

Stillaguamish Tribe

Suquamish Tribe

Suquamish Tribe

Sustainable Seattle

Sustainable Seattle

Sustainable Seattle is focused on the long-term resilience of the Puget Sound Region, and works to build a thriving and livable future in the greater Seattle Area by connecting, educating and inspiring people, organizations and businesses.

Tacoma Public Utilities

Tacoma Public Utilities

The Nature Conservancy

The Nature Conservancy

The Nature Conservancy works around the world to preserve the animals, plants and natural communities that represent the diversity of life on Earth—by protecting the lands and waters they need to survive.